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...... Westport, CT - infoZine - E/The Environmental Magazine - Kids today may be more eco-savvy than we were at their age, but complex topics like global warming may still mystify them. Luckily there are many resources available to help parents teach their kids how to understand the issues and become better stewards for the planet. A great place to start is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (E ......

...... impetus to advance REDD+ processes at the national and global level," said Ellysar Baroudy, FCPF Coordinator. Geneva, Switzerland - infoZine - In a boost for global efforts to combat climate change and tropical deforestation, Norway has pledged $100 million to the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF), the World Bank administered facility that was set up to compensate developing countries ......

...... a leading environmental group. "And while gas-fired power plants have lower carbon dioxide emissions than coal-fired ones, their emissions are still far too high to be considered a global warming solution." Furthermore, EIA says our energy-related carbon emissions are already rising again given recent increases in natural gas prices that have steered some utilities back to coal. The EIA ......

...... DC - infoZine - One withstands warmer ocean temperatures better than the other. "We've found that a previously unrecognized species was hiding some corals' ability to respond to climate change," says Iliana Baums, a biologist at Penn State University. Baums led the research team that included Jennifer Boulay of Penn State, Jorge Cortes of the University of Costa Rica and Michael Hellberg ......

...... are remarkably good at building up soils to outpace sea level rise. The questions are: When do they reach their limit, and how have we lowered that point? Without human-caused climate change, "we wouldn't be worried about wetlands surviving the rates of sea level rise we're seeing today," says lead paper author Matthew Kirwan of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science and the National ......

...... of past climate events may not be able predict future conditions. Given the vital roll that monsoons play in sustaining billions of people, however, this connection between climate change and monsoon patterns may be an ominous sign of what climate change in the 21st century may bring. ......

...... could shift ocean currents in a way that would raise sea levels off the Northeast by about 20 centimeters (8 inches) more than the average global sea level rise that is expected with global warming. But it did not include the additional impact of Greenland ice, which at moderate to high melt rates would further accelerate changes in ocean circulation and drive an additional 10 to 30 ......

...... National Science Foundation Releases Comprehensive Report on Global Impacts of Climate Change Washington, D.C. - infoZine - The National Science Foundation (NSF) has released a report on global climate change, entitled "Solving the Puzzle: Researching the Impacts of Climate Change around the World," that describes how, over nearly 60 years, NSF-funded researchers have found signs of a changing ......

...... Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that the loss of the world's peatlands is a major factor in the build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. If so, what can be done about it? -- Larissa S., Las Vegas, NV Kansas City, MO - infoZine - E/The Environmental Magazine - Peatlands are wetland ecosystems that accumulate plant material to form layers of peat soil up to 60 feet thick. They can store, on ......

...... Kansas City, MO - infoZine - E/The Environmental Magazine - Researchers believe that global warming is already responsible for some 150,000 deaths each year around the world, and fear that the number may well double by 2030 even if we start getting serious about emissions reductions today. A team of health and climate scientists from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the University of ......

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